Gender Inequality and Feminist Movements in U.S. Society: A Sociological Analysis

Gender Inequality and Feminist Movements in U.S. Society: A Sociological Analysis

Gender inequality has been one of the most persistent and deeply rooted social issues in the United States, shaping institutions, cultural norms, and interpersonal relations for centuries. From employment discrimination and political underrepresentation to gender violence and cultural stereotypes, inequality manifests across multiple dimensions of social life. At the same time, the United States has … Read more

Latino Identity and Community in U.S. Sociology

Latino Identity and Community in U.S. Sociology

Introduction on Latino Identity and Community Latino identity and community have become central themes in contemporary U.S. sociology. With the Latino population now among the largest and fastest-growing demographic groups in the United States, questions surrounding identity, race, migration, assimilation, citizenship, culture, and political participation have taken on renewed importance. The term “Latino,” however, is … Read more

Education and Social Inequality in United States: A Sociological Perspective

Education Reforms and Social Justice in U.S. Schools: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction on Education and Social Inequality in United States Education has long been celebrated as the cornerstone of democracy and the primary means of achieving upward social mobility in the United States. From the early ideals of the “American Dream” to modern discourses on equality of opportunity, education is often portrayed as the great equalizer. … Read more